K-FRIO Competes With Himself And Not No One Else

“My biggest piece of advice would be to worry about yourself and keep focus. When you’re making music there’s a lot of distractions and people who will hate. The best thing to do is to block them out and keep focus on your goal.”

Check out the interview with K-FRIO exclusively on Skilly Magazine Online.

Skilly: Where did this all start? Tell us about your journey in the entertainment business.
K-FRIO: When I got into high school an old friend of mine had a home studio. It started off as a joke, but then I started to love going to the studio and it became a part of me. I owe a lot to another artist by the name of E$cott, he helped me meet a few connections that helped me get to where I am.

What would be your biggest piece of advice for the young kids out there trying to do what you do?My biggest piece of advice would be to worry about yourself and keep focus. When you’re making music there’s a lot of distractions and people who will hate. The best thing to do is to block them out and keep focus on your goal.

What are some of the hardest challenges and tasks in your position?The hardest challenges I face are getting exposure and being heard.

We all know the entertainment business is very tough, but what do you find is the best way to promote and advertise your music?In my opinion social media is key. Having a presence on social media and promoting it online is a big part in today’s entertainment business. Everyone is online so it only makes sense to promote online.

Tell us about your city. How are the artists and the fans?My city of Phoenix, Arizona is a great city. The artists here are more geared towards doing their own thing rather than teaming up and making a big push as a whole state. However, there are some artist who stand out like E$cott, Bizzo, Bouji, and Brodie Kush. As for the fans, they’re amazing. They show mad love and it keeps me going.

Where do you see yourself a year from today?I see myself on stage doing what I love in front of all of my fans and traveling all over with my EDP family and Cloudy Records family.

Who and what were your biggest inspirations? Who do you look up to in today’s world?My biggest inspiration currently is Kodak Black, he is only a year older than me doing it big. I figure if he can do it, I can as well.

How do you feel about the music coming out today? Do you like it?The music coming out today is so lit, I love it.